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REMKO PWL

Safety information

The units were subjected to ex-
tensive material, functional and 
quality inspections and tests prior 
to delivery. 

The units can however constitute 
a hazard if used improperly by 
untrained persons or not for the 
intended purpose. 

Always observe the following safe-
ty information: 

  The locally applicable building 

regulations must be observed.

  The operator is responsible for 

correct installation of the units, 
correct electrical installation and 
safe operation of the units.

  The units must be installed 

and operated in a manner that 
excludes any risk to persons 
through radiated heat.

  The units must only be attached 

to constructions or ceilings with 
sufficient load bearing capacity.

  Attachment must take place 

using suitable anchors to be 
attached to the unit.

  Only trained specialists may 

install and connect the heating 
medium, establish electrical con-
nections and carry out mainte-
nance.

  The units must not be installed, 

mounted and operated in loca-
tions subject to fire and explosi-
on hazards or exposed to dust-
laden/aggressive atmospheres.

  The units must be installed out-

side traffic zones, e.g. also the 
operating areas of cranes.

Planning information

For an optimal room temperature, 
several basic rules must be follo-
wed for room heating and cooling 
planning.

Heating mode  
 

The following data is required for 
room heating planning:

 Room heat demand

  Q

H

 (kW)

  Basic room dimensions

  (length, width, height)

  Required air change

  Required room temperature

  Required heating medium tem-

perature for flow and return

The air inlet temperature of the 
units should not be 

below

 34°C 

and not 

above

 42°C.

At an outlet temperature below 
34°C, there is a risk of
unpleasant, cool draughts in the 
area of workplaces.

If the outlet temperature is 

abo-

ve

 42°C, an increased upcurrent 

of hot air will occur in the ceiling 
area.  
The range of the hot air current is 
reduced and the air in the room 
is inadequately penetrated by the 
hot air current and intermixed.

Undesired 

“cold air zones“

 form 

in the room, and in contrast, an 
excessive cushion of hot air forms 
in the ceiling area. 
This causes unnecessary heat 
losses.

Cooling mode  
 

The following data is required for 
room cooling planning:

  Room cooling load

   Q

k

 (kW)

  Basic room dimensions

  (length, width, height)

  Required room temperature and 

possible relative humidity

   Required cooling medium tem-

peratures for flow and return

To avoid unpleasant draughts at 
workplaces, the air outlet tem-
perature in cooling mode should 
be maximum 6 – 8 K below the 
ambient temperature.

An excessive temperature dif-
ference (> 8 K) can lead to the 
formation of unpleasant 

“cold air 

zones”.

The circulated total air volume of 
the units per hour should be about 
4 to 5 times the room volume.

With inadequate air circulation 
volume, the required room climate 
is achieved very slowly and with 
delay.

An excessive air circulation volume 
is preferable since the system is 
able to respond more dynamically 
and effectively.

The air circulation volume can be 
increased using external aids (e.g. 
ceiling fans).

Summary of Contents for PWL 101-3

Page 1: ...Edition GB Vo6 REMKO PWL Ceiling mounted air unit Heating Cooling Operation Technology Spare parts...

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Page 3: ...ta PWL 201 203 16 Rating tables Technical data PWL 301 303 18 Intended use 20 Customer service and warranty 20 Environmental protection and recycling 20 Exploded view 21 Spare parts list 21 Legend Ope...

Page 4: ...s length width height Required air change Required room temperature Required heating medium tem perature for flow and return The air inlet temperature of the units should not be below 34 C and not abo...

Page 5: ...r removal of the produced condensate in cooling operation a ready to connect condensate pump is provided For an optimal air flow individually adjustable louvres are provided at the top of the housing...

Page 6: ...o an air outlet temperature of 8K below room temperature and ideal prima ry air flow conditions Maximum mounting heights and operating limits The maximum mounting heights depend on the maximum range a...

Page 7: ...using This prevents persons being expo sed to a direct air stream Rooms with low ceilings horizontal blowing direction Rooms with low ceilings horizontal blowing direction Rooms with high ceilings ver...

Page 8: ...day night control etc can always be connected per control unit Terminals in the unit Fuse protection in the supply to the control unit must be in compli ance with the applicable regulati ons The conn...

Page 9: ...tion To prevent frost damage anti frost protection must be provided at temperatures below 0 C Where systems in rooms at risk from frost are not used for ex tended periods under no circum stances must...

Page 10: ...ool down Cleaning the units The surfaces of the units must be cleaned only dry or with a moist cloth and a small amount of soap solution if necessary Under no circumstances use high pressure cleaners...

Page 11: ...hydraulic con nection 4 Remove the bottom support plate 6 screws 5 Remove the support plate with fin exchanger downwards 6 Carefully re install the replace ment heat exchanger and all further componen...

Page 12: ...he produced con densate in cooling operation The pump is a self priming rotary diaphragm pump The condensate is pumped out via a flexible PVC condensate hose with an internal diameter of 6 mm Safety i...

Page 13: ...red Unit dimensions Dimen sions PWL 101 103 HK PWL 201 203 HK PWL 301 303 HK A 985 mm 1084 mm 1178 mm B 632 mm 963 mm 1043 mm C 229 mm 229 mm 229 mm D 989 mm 1073 mm 1160 mm H 465 mm 485 mm 504 mm Con...

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Page 20: ...a valuable contribution towards waste reduction and the conservation of raw materials Only dispose of packaging materi al at the facilities provided Disposal of old unit The production of our units is...

Page 21: ...2 speed 1110706 1110717 1110728 6 Top support plate 1110707 1110718 1110729 7 Bottom support plate 1110708 1110719 1110730 8 Side air grille 1110709 1110720 1110731 9 Bottom air segment 1110710 11107...

Page 22: ...With the external rotor motor the impeller with its drive motor is an optimal unit for applications in the field of heating and ventilation The axial flow fan is statically and dynamically balanced Th...

Page 23: ...750 920 750 Air capacity Bg 1 m3 h 2030 1685 3110 2580 4300 2650 Air capacity Bg 2 m3 h 1960 1610 2900 2400 4150 2400 Air capacity Bg 3 m3 h 1885 1530 2580 2350 3900 1710 Sound pressure level LpA 1m 1...

Page 24: ...t as advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology SFlbCustomer Service Our equipment operates precisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is q...

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